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dustin.peck.photography.inc
Photo by dustin peck photography inc; Interior Designer: Design Lines, Ltd (hpickett@designlinesltd.com), Architectural Design by Dean Marvin Malecha, FAIA, NC State University College of Design
Instinctive Design
Custom 4' drum shade with 3' drum shade nested within. Chandelier handblown glass from Venini
Photography: Adams Elements, www.adamselements.com
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Cardel Homes
The Hawthorne is a brand new showhome built in the Highlands of Cranston community in Calgary, Alberta. The home was built by Cardel Homes and designed by Cardel Designs.
Beyond Beige Interior Design Inc.
Beyond Beige Interior Design | www.beyondbeige.com | Ph: 604-876-3800 | Photography By Provoke Studios | Furniture Purchased From The Living Lab Furniture Co
Beacon Street
A fresh reinterpretation of historic influences is at the center of our design philosophy; we’ve combined innovative materials and traditional architecture with modern finishes such as generous floor plans, open living concepts, gracious window placements, and superior finishes.
With personalized interior detailing and gracious proportions filled with natural light, Fairview Row offers residents an intimate place to call home. It’s a unique community where traditional elegance speaks to the nature of the neighborhood in a way that feels fresh and relevant for today.
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David Cannon Photography
Modern Victorian home in Atlanta. Interior design work by Alejandra Dunphy (www.a-dstudio.com).
Photo Credit: David Cannon Photography (www.davidcannonphotography.com)
Alan Mascord Design Associates Inc
View the house plans at:
http://houseplans.co/house-plans/2472
Photos by Bob Greenspan
Stelle Lomont Rouhani Architects
House and garden design become a bridge between two different bodies of water: gentle Mecox Bay to the north and wild Atlantic Ocean to the south. An existing house was radically transformed as opposed to being demolished. Substantial effort was undertaken in order to reuse, rethink and modify existing conditions and materials. Much of the material removed was recycled or reused elsewhere. The plans were reworked to create smaller, staggered volumes, which are visually disconnected. Deep overhangs were added to strengthen the indoor/outdoor relationship and new bay to ocean views through the structure result in house as breezeway and bridge. The dunescape between house and shore was restored to a natural state while low maintenance building materials, allowed to weather naturally, will continue to strengthen the relationship of the structure to its surroundings.
Photography credit:
Kay Wettstein von Westersheimb
Francesca Giovanelli
Titlisstrasse 35
CH-8032 Zurich
Switzerland
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